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deepak2586

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  1. Hi i am facing error Osd Setup Windows.exe - Application Error: The instruction at 0x768dc7d5 referenced memory at 0x0000001b. The memory could not be read. while deploying win 7 (migrating from XP) Below is the error i am getting in smsts log file. 1)Failed to run the action: Apply Operating System. Unknown error (Error: C0000005; Source: Unknown) 2)The execution of the group (Install Operating System) has failed and the execution has been aborted. An action failed. Operation aborted (Error: 80004004; Source: Windows) 3)Failed to run the last action: Apply Operating System. Execution of task sequence failed. Unknown error (Error: C0000005; Source: Unknown) 4)Task sequence execution failed with error code 80004005 5)Error Task Sequence Manager failed to execute task sequence. Code 0x80004005
  2. hi i am having a root domain and a child domain .my sccm central site is located on the root domain .i have created two sites for both the domain and the replication is runing fine in both the site .the issue m facing is the child primary site after installation is unable to discover the site code in the console it showing site code blank .i have assigned the site boundary as a boundary for the child and for the root also.one more thing i noticed is when i extended the schema for the first time in forrest everything was fine in the system container two files were published for the root domain but when m extending the schema for the child site still thier are those two entry of root and the log is saying successfully extended the schema ... the log files are attached for more details. can ny1 help as m facing this issue from last 3 days and still unable to get out of it. ExtADSch.log SMSBoundaries.log sitecomp.log
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